Google Play Says No to Sugar Dating Apps
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) lauded Google Play’s announcement that it will no longer carry sugar dating apps (or apps that promote compensated sexual acts).
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) lauded Google Play’s announcement that it will no longer carry sugar dating apps (or apps that promote compensated sexual acts).
A common sense solution to hold Big Tech accountable and keep kids safe online. The movement to default to safety is spearheaded by Google.
Global Tech Giant Google will make Chromebook devices safer for K–12 students—a move that will impact millions of kids worldwide.
Global tech giant Google will make Chromebook devices safer for K–12 students—a move that will impact millions of kids worldwide.
Google must adjust its algorithms so that search terms like “teen porn” stop leading to videos of child sexual abuse material.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with a group of 104 survivors and advocates from 13 countries, have sent a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai requesting that the company “improve its search engine policies to no longer promote access to sexual violence, incest, racist or other abusive pornography.”
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) once again calls on Google to end its role in perpetuating the pornography industry’s exploitation empire, a complicity that the New York Times exposed by outlining Google’s role in directing people to child sexual abuse on pornography website XVideos.
Did you know that mainstream companies you interact with every day may be facilitating sexual exploitation, or leaving children vulnerable to abuse or graphic content?
Google has been at the forefront of The National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s corporate advocacy since we first started the initiative in 2013. We’ve been
Washington, DC (January 12, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called on Google and Amazon to eradicate violence and sexually-exploitative content on their platforms and in
This blog was edited on 10/30/20 in the section about EBSCO for further clarity after receiving a request to do so from EBSCO’s legal counsel.
National Center on Sexual Exploitation Calls on Google to Create Safer Products for Kids Amid COVID-19 and Internet Safety Month Washington, DC (June 10, 2020)